Hellenistic Kings & Their Coins
From Alexander's Death to Roman Conquest: The Complete Collector's Guide to Successor Kingdoms
Learn to identify, authenticate, and collect coins from the richest era in ancient numismatics - where royal propaganda met artistic genius.
Instant Coin Identifier
Select what you see on your coin for immediate attribution guidance
Step 1: Metal & Size
Step 2: Greek Legend
Step 3: Main Symbol
Step 4: Portrait Style
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The Seven Great Dynasties
Master the royal families that shaped Hellenistic coinage
Ptolemaic Kingdom
305–30 BC
Signature Coins
Portrait Tetradrachms
Realistic royal portraits with divine attributes
Eagle on Thunderbolt
Standard bronze type with eagle reverse
Collector Insights
- Look for: Cornucopia, eagle, Zeus Ammon
- Rare: Gold octadrachms, early portrait issues
- Common: Late bronze with Cleopatra portrait
- Beware: Egyptian-made modern forgeries
Seleucid Empire
312–63 BC
Signature Coins
Apollo Types
Apollo reverse with standing king portrait
Anchor Symbols
Dynastic symbol of Seleucus I
Collector Insights
- Look for: Mint marks (over 30 mints)
- Rare: Early Antiochus I portrait coins
- Common: Late bronze with elephant reverse
- Challenge: Many rulers named Antiochus
The Hellenistic Legend Decoder
Master the royal language of Greek coin legends
Enter Greek Legend
Translation & Meaning
Attribution Results
Next Identification Steps
Common Royal Legends Quick Reference
Royal Symbolism Decoded
Understanding the propaganda behind Hellenistic coin designs
Eagle
Universal Power Symbol
Zeus's bird representing divine sanction and imperial authority
Cornucopia
Abundance & Prosperity
Horn of plenty showing king as provider and benefactor
Authentication Laboratory
Learn to spot genuine Hellenistic coins vs modern fakes
Top 10 Red Flags for Hellenistic Fakes
Too Perfect Surfaces
Genuine ancient coins show natural wear
Wrong Weight
Compare with standard weights for type
Your Hellenistic Collecting Journey
From beginner to expert: A structured path to mastery
Beginner Collector
$50–$500 budget
Recommended Goals:
- One coin from each major dynasty
- Learn to read ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ legends
- Identify basic symbols
- Buy from reputable dealers
Starter Coins:
Intermediate Collector
$500–$5,000 budget
Recommended Goals:
- Specialize in one dynasty
- Learn mint marks & controls
- Understand die varieties
- Build thematic collection
Advanced Collector
$5,000+ budget
Recommended Goals:
- Collect rare portraits
- Study die links
- Contribute to research
- Build museum-quality set
Test Your Hellenistic Knowledge
A coin shows ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΠΤΟΛΕΜΑΙΟΥ with an eagle on thunderbolt reverse. Which dynasty does it belong to?